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zanana1

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29. I'm using the last of my frozen spaghetti sauce.
Thu Nov 24, 2022, 02:15 PM
Nov 2022

It will be spread over a layer of boiled pasta, emboldened by a shake or two of Parmesan cheese to be followed by a scoop of black raspberry ice cream.

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Corn chowder KentuckyWoman Nov 2022 #1
Not that weird, IMO. wnylib Nov 2022 #16
Prime Rib. Seriously... lamp_shade Nov 2022 #2
Hungry-Man turkey TV dinner. nt TexasTowelie Nov 2022 #3
Cornish Game Hen with stuffing... pazzyanne Nov 2022 #4
Sounds Delicious!!! bdamomma Nov 2022 #31
It was! pazzyanne Nov 2022 #38
No cooking here... jerseyjim Nov 2022 #5
The usual suspects, lol. Turkey, dressing, mashed potatoes, veggies, pumpkin pie. catbyte Nov 2022 #6
Green bean casserole and macaroni salad. Buckeye_Democrat Nov 2022 #7
Nothing today EYESORE 9001 Nov 2022 #8
Downsizing ours, kozar Nov 2022 #9
That sounds a lot like what my husband and I do all through December. We don't do any big r/o SoBlueInFL Nov 2022 #23
A ham and turkey sandwich. TurboDem Nov 2022 #10
Making an apple pie and MOMFUDSKI Nov 2022 #11
Baked Turkey breast with bacon on top, potato casserole glazed carrots FloridaBlues Nov 2022 #12
Making quasi-traditional dinner... 2naSalit Nov 2022 #13
Does it sound bad to say "I don't know yet"? woodsprite Nov 2022 #14
I'm doing Cornish hens this year. Just wanted something a little different from turkey FlyingPiggy Nov 2022 #15
Homemade sushi - and that's the entire meal Generic Brad Nov 2022 #17
Traditional Hungarian Stew with bread bowls, MarineCombatEngineer Nov 2022 #18
It's hard cooking for one but it sounds like you're making things r/o SoBlueInFL Nov 2022 #19
Nothing. Going to a friend's house for saumon en croute. I am bringing pie (marie niyad Nov 2022 #20
My contributions - pumpkin roll, sweet potatos, cornbread stuffing. alittlelark Nov 2022 #21
My wife and I are catching up on paperwork and neglected stuff from 7 weeks of running everywhere DFW Nov 2022 #22
Not cooking, but on the wish list: JHB Nov 2022 #24
Classic Turkey feast... one of my favorites!! Happy Hoosier Nov 2022 #25
What are country style green beans? LAS14 Nov 2022 #33
Similar to southern... Happy Hoosier Nov 2022 #35
I'm cooking nothing! Buying my dinner this year, very lazy lol JuJuChen Nov 2022 #26
boneless T-roast, keilbasa, collards, sweet pot, acorn squash, and pies. SYFROYH Nov 2022 #27
Pumpkin Cheesecake Deep State Witch Nov 2022 #28
I'm using the last of my frozen spaghetti sauce. zanana1 Nov 2022 #29
Yup, we bought all the traditional turkey dinner stuff from our grocery deli. a kennedy Nov 2022 #30
This is the second year we've happily passed the honors on to our son and his wife. LAS14 Nov 2022 #32
maple-grainy mustard glazed tofu Sky Jewels Nov 2022 #34
Turkey Raftergirl Nov 2022 #36
Costco Thanksgiving ready to cook meal mvd Nov 2022 #37
The main event is a Jennie O oven ready turkey. Niagara Nov 2022 #39
Today I made Chicken Divan with rice, and salad. For dessert butterscotch pie. I also cooked Demsrule86 Nov 2022 #40
Baked chicken, baked potato, veggies (peas, carrots. corn), salad. spanone Nov 2022 #41
We're going out to a restaurant this year. beaglelover Nov 2022 #42
Turkey breast Tree Lady Nov 2022 #43
Ham, salad, sweet potato, cranberry sauce, pumpkin pie. Not much of a highplainsdem Nov 2022 #44
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